Google’s Adsense is one of the most popular monetization programs on the internet. It is easy to set up and best for those who are starting with it. But with every program, there are issues, and Adsense is not shy of it. Unlike other programs, not everyone has access to an Account Manager, and it gets tough when your account faces a policy violation and nobody else is there to help. In this post, we are sharing ways to contact Adsense by email and to fix some of the Adsense issues using Troubleshooters.
Here we are sharing three ways to contact Google and fix issues. Google directly offers them; we are pointing you towards it.
- Contact Google AdSense by Email
- Troubleshooters to fix Adsense issues
- Bank Transfer Troubleshooter
- Google AdSense account has been blocked.
It is important that you bookmark the post because it becomes difficult to find them right away when it’s trouble.
Contact Google AdSense by Email
It is the Contact page of Google Adsense where you can fill in the details of your issue, but it doesn’t let you send an email in most cases. On this page, you type in something about the issue you are facing, and then the algorithm helps you find a link to a community forum or create a new forum. You can also look at this Adsense Help Page, where you get more links but in a categorized way.
Now the page allows you to email, but only in certain situations, especially when it’s urgent. You will have to provide your name, email, publisher ID, attaching a file, the URL of the site, and a description of the query. It would help if you got a reply in a minimum of 3 days, but it can change depending on the conditions. You should receive an email from [email protected]
. Don’t be surprised if they just direct you to some other Help links and make you go around!
A few years ago, Adsense used to allot Managers for accounts, but not anymore.
Read: Fix AdSense issues using Troubleshooters from Google
Contacting Adsense is no longer straightforward. Broadly speaking, there are no customers but only vendors. That’s all we publishers are, and sometimes it saddens me. I wish Google could come up with better support than let publishers ask questions in forums. There are so many that are lost there without a resolution.
TIP: This post will show you how to contact YouTube Support.